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behight 1. To promise; to vow. "Behight by vow unto the chaste Minerve." (Surrey)
2. To give in trust; to commit; to intrust. "The keys are to thy hand behight." (Spenser)
3. To adjudge; to assign by authority. "The second was to Triamond behight." (Spenser)
4. To mean, or intend. "More than heart behighteth." (Mir. For Mag)
5. To consider or esteem to be; to declare to be. "All the lookers-on him dead behight." (Spenser)
6. To call; to name; to address. "Whom . . . He knew and thus behight." (Spenser)
7. To command; to order. "He behight those gates to be unbarred." (Spenser)
Origin: OE. Bihaten, AS. Behatan to vow, promise; pref. Be- + hatan to call, command. See Hight.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
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